Join guest curator Dean Daderko and Lawndale's Studio Artist Program participants Melinda Laszczysnki, Randi Long, and Sarah Welch for a gallery walk through of "Temporary Havens" during its final week on view.

Curatorial Statement

The residents in Round 11 of Lawndale's Artist Studio Program create new visions, sounds, and ideas that will change the way you experience the world around you. Through prints, drawings, hand-drawn animations, and a newly created comic book that explores the near-future in an ecologically disrupted Gulf Coast; an expansive, gestural installation of playfully perverse, glittery and gritty abstract paintings and sculptures enlivened with video; and household items and refuse wired together to produce explosive sound, as well as quieter collages and scores that synthesize the act of looking and listening, these artists invent worlds for us to enter, explore, inhabit. and enjoy.

Plant Prints at Lawndale

Sunday June 11, 2017

1 -3 PM

O'Quinn Gallery

$5 - Space Limited (20); RSVP Highly Recommended

Come celebrate the last day of Lawndale's current exhibitions in our Plant Prints at Lawndale workshop! In this workshop, attendees will create prints using everyday materials, no printing press or printmaking experience required! These prints are inspired by the biome within Sarah Welch's "Holdouts", on view in our O'Quinn Gallery as part of "Temporary Havens," our 2017 Artist Studio Program exhibition.

This workshop is $5. All ages welcome! Click here to reserve your spot. Space is limited (20) and fills quickly.